Mishhu Steamroll Nepleslian Expanse, Food Shortage
Star Army News Distribution and Reporting Agency
Yamatai - Mishhuvurthyar Warships have advanced, surprisingly, on the Nepleslian Empire. Nepleslia, with its smaller fleets and huge colonial expanses, was too concentrated on its core to offer any more than token resistance. The Mishhu operation has left NMX forces with almost all of the former SMX worlds.
Across Yamatai, cautious citizens are preparing for war, buying record amounts of personal firearms and causing a nationwide shortage of canned food and water storage devices. The Star Army has also reported a rise in military enlistment and is considering shortening its training programs to get these new soldiers to the battlefield more quickly.
Empress Himiko, when asked of the fate of the eastern worlds such as Ohara and Anisa, promised they would be fiercely protected by the Star Army. She has also asked for Yamatai's citizens to support the troops and hosted a headband-painting session where she and thousands of schoolchildren put encouraging messages on "good luck" headbands for pilots to wear into battle.
Star Army News Distribution and Reporting Agency
Yamatai - Mishhuvurthyar Warships have advanced, surprisingly, on the Nepleslian Empire. Nepleslia, with its smaller fleets and huge colonial expanses, was too concentrated on its core to offer any more than token resistance. The Mishhu operation has left NMX forces with almost all of the former SMX worlds.
Across Yamatai, cautious citizens are preparing for war, buying record amounts of personal firearms and causing a nationwide shortage of canned food and water storage devices. The Star Army has also reported a rise in military enlistment and is considering shortening its training programs to get these new soldiers to the battlefield more quickly.
Empress Himiko, when asked of the fate of the eastern worlds such as Ohara and Anisa, promised they would be fiercely protected by the Star Army. She has also asked for Yamatai's citizens to support the troops and hosted a headband-painting session where she and thousands of schoolchildren put encouraging messages on "good luck" headbands for pilots to wear into battle.